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Tekken Lead Katsuhiro Harada to Leave Bandai Namco: 'I Felt This Was the Most Fitting Moment to Bring One Chapter to a Close'
Katsuhiro Harada cites personal losses and structural issues at Bandai Namco after nearly 30 years directing Tekken, with Tekken 8 selling 3 million copies in its first year, publisher said.
- Katsuhiro Harada announced he will depart Bandai Namco at the end of 2025, closing a defining chapter as Tekken's longtime director and producer during its 30th anniversary.
- Because of recent losses and the split between development and publishing, Harada said he reflected on his remaining time as a creator, citing close friends and senior colleagues and his move to the game development studio side a few years ago.
- Addressing the premium DLC controversy, Harada engaged publicly as fans accused Bandai Namco of `corporate greed`, while Tekken 8 sold 3 million copies a year from release.
- Amid the announcement, Harada confirmed plans to reorganize the Tekken business and organisational structure to better meet Tekken community expectations, and he will share more about his next steps at a later date.
- Years of public candour and management tensions mean Katsuhiro Harada's departure marks a crossroads after his community-first identity rooted in Japanese arcades and the Colonel Sanders anecdote.
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